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'How likely is it that nostr will succeed?'
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 If I can't zap for a poll I won't take it. 🤣 
 boo hiss 
 You don't define success 
 Yes, I asked this a long time ago and the issue of 'success' came up. I think someone argued nostr was already a success because it functions, I don't think that seems right. Another version of success was that someone felt they personally had some benefit from Nostr. I also don't think that would count.

I think success wouldn't have to be being twitter-killer or anything. But it is sort of a matter of user numbers really. And I don't think it would have to be the same numbers as twitter or anything. I think I would say... Whatever user numbers matrix or substack has, wide(r)spread interest.

It's not an exact science lol.

I think eventually projects either do succeed or fail. Like that twitter alt called Ello (or any number of them). We can pretty much safely say that did not succeed, right? 🤔 
 Well I never hear of Allo. So idk. But idk, even substack level success is kinda a high bar 🤣 
 It seems like you do need to reach some sort of threshold of user numbers / appeal. (Doesn't have to be mass-appeal). Otherwise things do tend to wind down, understandably.

It is also possible that perhaps things wind down, geidm to a halt. Remain dormant and then re-emerge much later, taken up by other people. Perhaps ...LESS BURDENED by the dominant user group that caused the stagnation and winding down. That's just one possibility maybe ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ 
 Well, I don't disagree. But it's a fun experiment. 

Honestly, what would be nice, is if just everyone ran a blog with a rss feed. And that feed was just aggregated by rss clients.

In this sense "everyone is a relay" and the dream of nostr was realized back in the early 00s with blogging on WordPress sites.

Bit I have low expectations. I have internet friends here, yourself included. So as long as my internet friends are here I'll stick around. 
 Nostr is a fun experiment and I'm here for it. It exists so it's a success in my book. Will it turn into a Twitter killer? Not a snowballs chance in hell, but it still has room to grow. 
 I think the approach of public private key identities as social media IDs will win, eventually. 

Whether it's branded as Nostr or not doesn't matter to me.
 
 Not also the relay system? 
 I think they are really cool but probably will always be for niche communities.